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Resident Evil 2 is the Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 2019

Resident Evil 2 is the Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 2019

The remake of the classic survival horror by Capcom is enshrined as the favorite of the players in a ceremony of widely distributed prizes.

As the end of the year approaches the ceremony of The Game Awards, produced and presented by Geoff Keighley and that already has a date, but while other video game awards are coming that should also be taken into account. Some of them are the traditional Golden Joystick Swards, chosen by the public and whose edition of 2019 has been crowned no less than Resident Evil 2 as Best Game of the Year – also getting the Best Sound – highlighting how distributed these have been awards.

In fact, only one game has managed to take two prizes, Days Gone, for Best Narrative and Best Exclusive PlayStation 4 Game, consecrating the return of Bend Studio as successful and being able to consider this already a franchise with a great future ahead. Others that have been successful have been Epic Games, which have won the prize for Best Study and Best Esports Game, with the ubiquitous Fortnite. Capcom can also be satisfied, since the Resident Evil 2 awards have to add the Best Visual Design for the excellent Devil May Cry V.

Resident Evil 2 is the Game of the Year at the Golden Joystick Awards 2019

Full list of winners

Best Narrative: Days Gone

Best Multiplayer Game: Apex Legends

Still Playing Award: Minecraft

Best Visual Design: Devil May Cry V

Best Indie Game: Outer Wilds

Best Esports Game: Fortnite

Best Sound: Resident Evil 2

Best Expansion: GTA Online Diamond Casino & Resort

Best RV Game: Beat Saber

Best Hardware Gaming: Nvidia 20 series Super Graphics

Best Performance: Logan Marshall-Green, by Telling Lies

Best Studio: Epic Games

Best New Streamer: FaZe EwOk

Best Innovation: Untitled Goose Game

Best Mobile Game: BTS World

Best Game for Contribution: Life is Strange

Best PC Game: World of Warcraft Classic

Best PlayStation Game: Days Gone

Best Xbox Game: Gears 5

Best Nintendo Game: Super Smash Bros Ultimate

Most anticipated game: Cyberpunk 2077

Critics Game: Control

Best Game of the Year: Resident Evil 2

It should be noted that the launch period for the nominated games has been from October 2018 to the same month of this year, which is why we see Super Smash Bros Ultimate rewarded -appeared in December 2018-, for example, or not listed as Applicants some important games released during this month of November, such as Death Stranding or Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

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